Saturday, February 27, 2010

Tsunami Update - Thousands Respond

Updated - 5:58 PM Central Time USA - Thousands of Our Lady of Medjugorje's children respond to call for prayer in anticipation of tsunami to strike Hawaii.

A spokesman for Caritas/Medjugorje.com said,
 

"We heard from people all over who were offering this intention to Our Lady today. The Community of Caritas also offered this intention in prayer to Our Lady during the time She appears in Medjugorje."


Gerald Fryer, a geophysicist with the Pacific Tsunami
Warning Center said after the tsunami hit the Hawaiian islands:
 

"t’s almost the best sort of tsunami you can possible have, one that’s big enough that everyone sees that something happened, but not big enough to cause any damage.” It was much smaller than what had been expected. Fryer also said, “It’s beginning to look like we escaped sort of with the skin of our teeth."
 

Our Lady of Medjugorje said before December 26, 1982,

 


"You have forgotten that through prayer and fasting you can... suspend the laws of nature

."


Is this an answer to prayer or not? You decide…


Tell us what your decision is in comments at the end of this page below.


 

altHilo Bay, Hawaii

Notice the above picture before effects of tsunami and below dirty discolored water as it is being dragged out.  Typically water withdraws by the actions of the oncoming tsunami.
Image Courtesy MSNBC

 

 

 


Image Courtesy Reuters

A man in Santiago carries a statue of Our Lady after the earthquake. The release of the secrets of Our Lady of Medjugorje, whatever they may be, will have the same effect drawing hundreds of millions towards God.

Thank you from Our Lady, and please continue to keep this in your prayers. Spread this to all you family and friends:  http://www.medjugorje.com/medjugorje-today/headlines/775-tsunami-call-to-prayer.html


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